A buddy of mine has this one.
It mows the grass and plows fields too!
100% Us legal to own too!
(big pile of paperwork to fill out and very tight back ground checks though!)
I think his is around $10K and the belt fed ammunition is about the size of a big permanent marker!
Sorry but I am not a gun person so every specs related number he tells me just goes right over my head.
I've got man-card envy. I bet every time he pulls the trigger it costs him about $20 (5 round bursts).
Had a friend who owned a Tommy-gun and he told me to shoot a full magazine was $60. I think it was a .45 caliber.
When you got a million dollar plus gun collection and a business that can support that level of hobby collecting a few $100 for a cheap thrill isn't a big deal!
Bit cruder over here - I went to an open evening at a local gun club, it was in a cellar under a factory - behind the targets was a large bank of sand, which I think they sifted it every now and again
Unfortunately they lost the premises, and as far as I know are still looking for new ones.
easily penetrates Type IV body armor
Lol... it penetrates light armored vehicles too!It was originally an anti-aircraft round that the civvies co-opted as a long range target round if I recall correctly. It's a mean sumbitch for sure.
Our local range (about 10 miles out of town) uses the 20' tall dirt berm method for bullet containment. I think you can shoot anything you want, but they might restrict .50 cal.
I don't think it was the dirt birm that bullet bounced off, there was a distinctive metal tink, perhaps he was aiming at a small metal target? Hell of a video.
In the Air Force I didn't enjoy the shooting range that much. Being lefty handed they always placed me on the right at the end of all the right handed shooters and their shell casing would always come bouncing off my left cheek which kind of interfered with my concentration.
Those freshly fired M-16 (AR-15) brass shell casings were still kind of hot bouncing off me! I did mange to qualify, put can't help but think I would have had a higher score if I they didn't give me that handicap.
Lefty
But I am sure you were always first pick for the squadron baseball team
In the Air Force I didn't enjoy the shooting range that much. Being lefty handed they always placed me on the right at the end of all the right handed shooters and their shell casing would always come bouncing off my left cheek which kind of interfered with my concentration.
Those freshly fired M-16 (AR-15) brass shell casings were still kind of hot bouncing off me! I did mange to qualify, put can't help but think I would have had a higher score if I they didn't give me that handicap.
Lefty
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